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Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse |
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Posted by G1Ravage on Fri Feb 23 04:59:22 2007 Working a southbound (6) train the other night, a customer in my car dropped his or her full cup of coffee, and it spilled all over the floor. Naturally, the entire coffee flood heads right for my cab, goes right under the door, and now my cab is filling with coffee rivers. Luckily, I had my backpack hanging on the coat hook.My whole cab stunk of coffee for the rest of the trip southbound, and for entire northbound trip as well. Not to mention the floor got really sticky and nasty looking after a while. In light of recent events, I'm issuing this bulletin, effective immediately: BULLETIN 3,972-07 February 23, 2007 CONSUMPTION OF DRINKS IN CARS WITH ACTUAL LIVING EMPLOYEES To prevent liquid spills from annoying train crews, no customer shall drink, carry, tend to carry, tend to drink, or use flash with any beverage in any subway car containing both an operating cab, and an active, breathing employee inside of it. Customers may only carry or drink beverages in cars devoid of cabs and employees. Customers may not drink in cars with transverse cabs. In cars equipped with single cabs, customers may drink provided the cab door is propped open, and visual confirmation is made that the employee inside is wearing his Transit-issued safety coffee boots and splash guards. Line Managers, Station Agents, Car Cleaners, Traffic Checkers, wanna-be Train Service Supervisors, and Foamers will monitor this directive for strict compliance. -G1Ravage RTO "Every drop counts." |
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Posted by heypaul on Fri Feb 23 06:29:46 2007, in response to Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by G1Ravage on Fri Feb 23 04:59:22 2007. Question. What would you do if a customer spilled the contents of a can of beer or a bottle of liquor and it entered the operating cab? |
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Posted by Railman718 on Fri Feb 23 07:45:37 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by heypaul on Fri Feb 23 06:29:46 2007. If you enroute nothing can be done, keep it moving if at a terminal get that mop... |
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Posted by monorail on Fri Feb 23 07:49:52 2007, in response to Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by G1Ravage on Fri Feb 23 04:59:22 2007. 'provided the cab door is propped open'this is also a violation.... |
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Posted by North-Easten T/O on Fri Feb 23 07:53:43 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by Railman718 on Fri Feb 23 07:45:37 2007. I would just do one thing, that call Camand and let the know that someone spilled can of beer or a bottle of liquor and it came into my cab. This way it's on record just incase I get out of my cab and there a Supt. standing there and he small it on me he can't say I was drinking it, and if he did and send me down for a FFD then I will have a nice fight on my hand with them. I have done it before what it happen to me, the command center told me OK and keep it moving. I told them that I was still moving and all I wanted was just to put it on tape.Robert |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Fri Feb 23 08:02:48 2007, in response to Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by G1Ravage on Fri Feb 23 04:59:22 2007. Shit happens, get over it. |
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Posted by Allan on Fri Feb 23 08:09:45 2007, in response to Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by G1Ravage on Fri Feb 23 04:59:22 2007. Actual Living Employees????You mean there are some that aren't actually alive? |
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Posted by Railman718 on Fri Feb 23 08:18:59 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by North-Easten T/O on Fri Feb 23 07:53:43 2007. Yes you have a point there..I will definately keep that in mind.. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Fri Feb 23 08:40:43 2007, in response to Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by G1Ravage on Fri Feb 23 04:59:22 2007. That may actually have been a regulation (written or unwritten) not too many years ago, although probably before my time. It wouldn't be a surprise to some old-timers. |
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Posted by Easy on Fri Feb 23 09:28:03 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Fri Feb 23 08:02:48 2007. I agree with the first part of your statement. Stuff like that is bound to happen if you allow food and drinks on the train. |
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Posted by Easy on Fri Feb 23 09:29:15 2007, in response to Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by G1Ravage on Fri Feb 23 04:59:22 2007. Good thing that it didn't get on your bag. You're smart to keep it off the floor. |
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Posted by RonInBayside on Fri Feb 23 10:47:46 2007, in response to Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by G1Ravage on Fri Feb 23 04:59:22 2007. I sympathize. People really could wait to consume beverages until they get off the train. It won't kill them to wait. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Fri Feb 23 11:04:33 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by Allan on Fri Feb 23 08:09:45 2007. It's like the New York Lotto. Hey, you never know. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Fri Feb 23 11:25:53 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by North-Easten T/O on Fri Feb 23 07:53:43 2007. If someone spills alcohol, and it gets into your cab, you should WELCOME going downtown for a test, so that it will be ON RECORD that you were clean, and the floor was not.ROAR |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Fri Feb 23 11:26:52 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by Allan on Fri Feb 23 08:09:45 2007. Well, we got one T/D who has his brain in a jar by the door.RAOR |
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Posted by Nilet on Fri Feb 23 11:51:37 2007, in response to Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by G1Ravage on Fri Feb 23 04:59:22 2007. OK. *heads off to car #2468 and drinks hot chocolate* |
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Posted by BMTLines on Fri Feb 23 12:15:28 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by RonInBayside on Fri Feb 23 10:47:46 2007. Multitasking is what New Yorkers do - when I rode the subway daily for work I would take my coffee on the train (the type with the little slit in the cover)... I was always in a rush with less than a minute to spare for anything let alone breakfast. At the time I was working and taking classes at night - getting home very late only to have to do homework for the next night - by the time I got to bed I was barely able to wake up in the morning in time to get dressed to leave for work. Drinking a SUPER-LARGE cup of coffee "on the way" was the only way that I was able to wake up by the time I got to the office. If I did not get a chance to get coffee before arriving at the office I would be groggy, sleepy, and with severe pounding headaches all morning. Even though I no longer have that schedule and get a LOT more sleep I still get severe headaches if I do not drink at least two large cups of coffee in the morning.Too bad they didn't have intravenous caffeine shots - I could have used it back then :-) |
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Posted by American Pig on Fri Feb 23 15:13:48 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by BMTLines on Fri Feb 23 12:15:28 2007. I love the fact that I never took to drinking coffee. |
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Posted by PATHman on Fri Feb 23 15:16:33 2007, in response to Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by G1Ravage on Fri Feb 23 04:59:22 2007. Food and beverages should be banned in the subway altogether-that'll take care of the litter problem. |
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Posted by R4 Bryn Mawr LCL/R5 Paoli EXP on Fri Feb 23 15:20:48 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by PATHman on Fri Feb 23 15:16:33 2007. Nah, let's ban you instead. |
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Posted by PATHman on Fri Feb 23 15:21:39 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by R4 Bryn Mawr LCL/R5 Paoli EXP on Fri Feb 23 15:20:48 2007. What did I do now? I thought that other issue was settled. |
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Posted by error46146 on Fri Feb 23 15:30:25 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by PATHman on Fri Feb 23 15:16:33 2007. No, it won't.What's so bad about eating in the subway? Why must it that just because an idiot cannot handle enjoying their meal in the subway everyone has to suffer? |
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Posted by error46146 on Fri Feb 23 15:31:09 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by PATHman on Fri Feb 23 15:21:39 2007. You said something completely superfluous and wasted SubChat's precious server disk space. |
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Posted by PATHman on Fri Feb 23 15:35:23 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by error46146 on Fri Feb 23 15:30:25 2007. Because I'm sick of seeing discarded McDonald's wrappers and Snapple bottles all over the system. The DC Metro tried this approach and their system is spotless. |
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Re: Customer offers me coffee-Hey G1 |
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Posted by ALP44 on Fri Feb 23 15:37:53 2007, in response to Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by G1Ravage on Fri Feb 23 04:59:22 2007. Hey G1, did you happen to be on a 6 last Saturday evening that ran express after 33 St and 14 with a stop at Bleecker and arrived at the Bridge around 16:44 or so?ALP 44 |
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Posted by Grand Concourse on Fri Feb 23 15:43:02 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by PATHman on Fri Feb 23 15:35:23 2007. Then you have cops fine ppl for littering. Not everyone has time to eat at a resturant/home, ppl have places to go and may have little time, therefore they eat on the train. |
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Posted by ALP44 on Fri Feb 23 15:50:20 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by BMTLines on Fri Feb 23 12:15:28 2007. Truth. Sometimes, a Coke or Jolt Cola would do it for me. Working midnights now, I usually have a cup before my shift and because I've been drinking coffee since I was 13, I do need a cup after my shift ends at 7:30. Funny how after that morning cup, I can still sleep like a baby.ALP 44 |
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Posted by R4 Bryn Mawr LCL/R5 Paoli EXP on Fri Feb 23 15:54:02 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by PATHman on Fri Feb 23 15:35:23 2007. How about a compromise? No open containers. |
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Posted by monorail on Fri Feb 23 15:56:01 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by Allan on Fri Feb 23 08:09:45 2007. as a t/o, another operator referred to me as 'walkong around dead and not knowing it' |
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Posted by South Brooklyn Railway on Fri Feb 23 15:58:10 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by error46146 on Fri Feb 23 15:31:09 2007. So what? |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Fri Feb 23 21:59:06 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by R4 Bryn Mawr LCL/R5 Paoli EXP on Fri Feb 23 15:54:02 2007. THAT *is* already the law.You wanna try to enforce it? ROAR |
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Posted by G1Ravage on Sat Feb 24 02:17:29 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee-Hey G1, posted by ALP44 on Fri Feb 23 15:37:53 2007. Negative. I haven't had any "skips" on the (6) in a loooooong time.Besides, at that time, I haven't even come into work yet.... |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Sat Feb 24 04:43:29 2007, in response to Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by G1Ravage on Fri Feb 23 04:59:22 2007. It's the milk (or sugar) that caused the sticky.... If they would have drunk it black, it wouldn't have been sticky. |
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Posted by Jeff Rosen on Sat Feb 24 05:49:52 2007, in response to Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by G1Ravage on Fri Feb 23 04:59:22 2007. That was you? Sorry! I'll be more careful next time. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sat Feb 24 05:56:57 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by Jeff Rosen on Sat Feb 24 05:49:52 2007. wow, Jeff, you're a woman? |
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Posted by Deaks on Sat Feb 24 06:42:17 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Sat Feb 24 04:43:29 2007. This is correct. If you spill (say) Coke on something it will 'go sticky' when it dries, but if you spill Diet Coke/Coke Zero, it just leaves a brown stain with no stickiness.... |
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Posted by monorail on Sat Feb 24 07:26:45 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by Deaks on Sat Feb 24 06:42:17 2007. does anything 'else' leave a brown stain? |
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Posted by Deaks on Sat Feb 24 10:26:14 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by monorail on Sat Feb 24 07:26:45 2007. You tell me Monorail baby! |
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Posted by BMTLines on Sat Feb 24 10:26:52 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sat Feb 24 05:56:57 2007. He was undercover |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Sat Feb 24 10:43:52 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by monorail on Sat Feb 24 07:26:45 2007. Depends.Whacha been doing in there? |
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Posted by Grand Concourse on Sat Feb 24 10:45:50 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by South Brooklyn Railway on Fri Feb 23 15:58:10 2007. hypocracy is what i see from his post. |
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Posted by J trainloco on Sat Feb 24 10:50:13 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by Broadway Lion on Fri Feb 23 21:59:06 2007. No it isn't. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sat Feb 24 11:29:35 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by BMTLines on Sat Feb 24 10:26:52 2007. I see. |
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Posted by BMTLines on Sat Feb 24 11:43:52 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by J trainloco on Sat Feb 24 10:50:13 2007. Yes it isIt remains a violation to Carry any liquid in an open container onto a train or bus |
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Posted by BMTLines on Sat Feb 24 11:46:50 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by PATHman on Fri Feb 23 15:35:23 2007. People also leave entire newspapers behind when they are finished with them - should we ban newspapers on the subway too? |
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Posted by J trainloco on Sat Feb 24 11:47:24 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by BMTLines on Sat Feb 24 11:43:52 2007. I stand corrected, although I thought that it was a big debate during the whole 'new rules' thing that a new rule would be made that no liquids would be allowed, and then they dropped the issue after many complaints.I have broken that rule many times. |
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Posted by J trainloco on Sat Feb 24 11:48:08 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by BMTLines on Sat Feb 24 11:46:50 2007. People also leave MetroCards on the platform when they're done with them. We should ban MetroCards in the subway. |
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Posted by R4 Bryn Mawr LCL/R5 Paoli EXP on Sat Feb 24 12:05:46 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by J trainloco on Sat Feb 24 11:47:24 2007. I used to eat Chinese Food on the platform at Euclid Avenue two or three times a week. |
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Posted by BMTLines on Sat Feb 24 12:15:56 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by R4 Bryn Mawr LCL/R5 Paoli EXP on Sat Feb 24 12:05:46 2007. Years ago you were able to buy soda on many platforms in machines. Most of the time you ended up with nothing but that's another story ;-) Those were the machines that would drop a cup and then fill it with your choice of drink. Quite often the soda would pour out before the cup dropped....Seriously though the containers that were vended by the machine had no covers and there were no signs stating that you could not take the product on the train with you. The implication was that if this was sold on the platform then it was perfectly alright to consume it on the train. Even today drinks and candy are sold inside fare control. Most people assume they can consume these purchases on the train. Personally I will only drink my coffee in cups that have those covers with just a small slit whether I am on the subway or in my private car. It greatly reduces the chance for spillage. |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Sat Feb 24 12:18:11 2007, in response to Re: Customer offers me coffee; I can't refuse, posted by American Pig on Fri Feb 23 15:13:48 2007. Same situation here. |
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